The 16th November event was recorded by infrasound stations over a large part of the northern hemisphere, as far away as Alaska and Mongolia. CTBTO published this map:But they're too far to the east. The event actually happened near Lake Inari in Finland.

As the Finnish article says, the Finnish guys have already been to the area, but it's a difficult search. It's a remote area, there are only a few hours of daylight/twilight a day, and I believe that there are restrictions on the use of snowmobiles in that area, so they have to ski. I think it's a few hours on skis from the nearest road just to get into the fall zone. Some meteorites may have dropped over Lake Inari, but it's a big lake and not safely frozen yet despite temperatures around -20°C recently. A heavy snowfall is expected on Friday, which will not make searched very practical until spring. The snow is usually gone by late May in this area.